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morsi has said he will include. we're looking for him to follow through. >> we have time for one more. if you have questions not answered -- [inaudible] >> i have a question about china because earlier this year, in the human report, it included [unintelligible] in your religious freedom report, did you cover this issue? how will we take measures to push china? >> we are concerned not only with the tibetans and the uighurs but we are concerned with others. we are concerned people have the upper seniti to express their faith. -- opportunities to express their faith. >> will you take any concrete measures to help improve the situation? >> we urge the government to not only focus on -- we urge the government to focus on everything i stated previously. we are looking for all people to be able to have the opportunity to express that. religious freedom is for people to believe or not and we want them to have the opportunity. >> i apologize we could not get to everybody. the secretary can take questions at the carnegie end
morsi has said he will include. we're looking for him to follow through. >> we have time for one more. if you have questions not answered -- [inaudible] >> i have a question about china because earlier this year, in the human report, it included [unintelligible] in your religious freedom report, did you cover this issue? how will we take measures to push china? >> we are concerned not only with the tibetans and the uighurs but we are concerned with others. we are concerned...
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streets until the president with draws his decision. >> translator: it is a big mistake if president morsi thinks he can do whatever he wants. he should listen to the people. >> translator: we want to see a president that represents ejipss from all backgrounds, not a president of the muslim brotherhood. >> morsi's decrees will make it impossible for judicial courts to over turn his decisions. he has told judges he will respect the judiciary but will not retract his announcement. police have fought repeated by with protesters since he made the declaration last week. the fighting left two people dead and more than 400 injured. >>> forensic experts are testing bone samples from the body of a man who symbolized the plight of palestinians. they're checking for tracing of a radioactive poison in the remains of yasser arafat and hoping to shed light on rumors he was poisoned. >> reporter: this is where the grave of yasser arafat is. we are not allowed to get any closer so we cannot see what is happening inside. palestinian authorities opened arafat's tomb in the west bank of ri mall la and took s
streets until the president with draws his decision. >> translator: it is a big mistake if president morsi thinks he can do whatever he wants. he should listen to the people. >> translator: we want to see a president that represents ejipss from all backgrounds, not a president of the muslim brotherhood. >> morsi's decrees will make it impossible for judicial courts to over turn his decisions. he has told judges he will respect the judiciary but will not retract his...
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legitimacy with the opposition claiming the president has appointed himself as egypt's new pharaoh morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader hosni mubarak all right we're now joined by shane shaimaa held me she's a human rights activist who's in cairo for us thanks so much for being on the program morsi is to say that this move is intended to defend the revolution the opposition is accusing him of acting like a dictator would what's your take on this. actually from the city of. polarization i see right now in the egyptian public sphere and how it's getting more complicated i think that a neutral position is needed in order to understand the implications of these decisions personally i think i can agree with some of the decisions such as there is a trail off those who were acquitted of the murder of the sisters and also i can agree with this the persecutors general who has and mean public of the mubarak's old regime and he was appointed for life but in terms of the effect that somewhere she has given himself wh
legitimacy with the opposition claiming the president has appointed himself as egypt's new pharaoh morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader hosni mubarak all right we're now joined by shane shaimaa held me she's a human rights activist who's in cairo for us thanks so much for being on the program morsi is to say that this move is intended to defend the revolution the opposition is accusing him of acting like a...
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they urged morsi to revoke his announcement. the country's ministry of health says about 300 people have been injured in clashes between protesters and security forces. morsi last week added new clauses to the constitution. one says courts cannot reverse his decisions. presidential officials denied that morsi is consolidating his power. they said he made the decree to protect the democratic process. >>> the struggle for education by girls in pakistan has received global attention since the shooting of malala yousafzai last month. islamic extremists shot the 15-year-old education campaigner, a move that caused outrage among the international community. the incident has exposed the dangers faced by girls in pakistan who want an education. nhk world's cameron masrur reports from islamabad. >> reporter: this junior high school for girls was blown up on november 27th. it was one of many schools in northwest pakistan attacked by militants. the attacks have continued even after last month's shooting of malala yousafzai promised wide cr
they urged morsi to revoke his announcement. the country's ministry of health says about 300 people have been injured in clashes between protesters and security forces. morsi last week added new clauses to the constitution. one says courts cannot reverse his decisions. presidential officials denied that morsi is consolidating his power. they said he made the decree to protect the democratic process. >>> the struggle for education by girls in pakistan has received global attention since...
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morsi faces a number of problems. ben, let's talk about what the president elect is actually doing today. >> reporter: we understand he's in presidential offices that until a year and a half ago were occupied by hosni mubarak, there he's apparently looking at his options as far as putting a cabinet together. he did promise egyptians that he would not pack that cabinet with members of his muslim brotherhood movement but rather he would be looking for tech technocrats. now interestingly, one of the fairly reliable egyptian newspapers is recordi ining tod that hosni mubarak has suffered a health set back, when he learned that mohammad morsi, a man he jailed for a few months a few years ago, has been named president elect. >> question to you, given what the military did before the runoff, what kind of power will morsi really have? >> very little real power. he does have the power to appoint and dismiss his ministers, but when it comes to the real power in a country, he cannot for instance send a forecast wagon full of sol
morsi faces a number of problems. ben, let's talk about what the president elect is actually doing today. >> reporter: we understand he's in presidential offices that until a year and a half ago were occupied by hosni mubarak, there he's apparently looking at his options as far as putting a cabinet together. he did promise egyptians that he would not pack that cabinet with members of his muslim brotherhood movement but rather he would be looking for tech technocrats. now interestingly,...
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and the muslim brotherhood and now supporters of morsi say it's our turn. tens of thousands have showed up outside of cairo university where we are and saying we support president morsi and like the anti-government protest we can put on a large demonstration, too. a large turnout. a few thousand women. the gathering overwhelmingly men, and it's energized, chanting slogans. again, some of the opposition leaders and in support of the president. really this turnout puts into focus the conflict here between the opposition factions, the liberals, the moderates, the secularists and the president's supporters, the islamists, the supporters of the muslim brotherhood. the people here at the brotherhood demonstration support the president's move. they like the draft of the new constitution. they like that in about 15 days everyone is going to go out and have an opportunity to vote on the constitution, and they say this is how democracy should work. however, in tahrir square, you have the opposition faction. their position is they have been sidelined, squeezed out in
and the muslim brotherhood and now supporters of morsi say it's our turn. tens of thousands have showed up outside of cairo university where we are and saying we support president morsi and like the anti-government protest we can put on a large demonstration, too. a large turnout. a few thousand women. the gathering overwhelmingly men, and it's energized, chanting slogans. again, some of the opposition leaders and in support of the president. really this turnout puts into focus the conflict...
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morsi is threatening. he may not survive it biologically. >>shepard: egypt is the largest country if that region and without them, peace will be difficult to attain. a rising star in latin music world is dead after a small plane carrying the singer crashed to the ground. that is according to mexican police. she is a mexican american singer songwriter and reality tv show star who sold an estimated 15 million records world wide and she just won two billboard mexican music awards including female artist of the year and reportedly signed a deal with abc just days before the crash if a comedy to introduce the 43 year old star to a broader audience in the united states. critics praised her soulful voice and her openness in trying to make a better life if her children and grandchild. trace i was getting alerts on this yesterday at a basketball game. what happened? >>trace: she finished up a concert in mexico and at 3:30 in the morning flying to mexico difficult for another show and ten minutes into the flight the
morsi is threatening. he may not survive it biologically. >>shepard: egypt is the largest country if that region and without them, peace will be difficult to attain. a rising star in latin music world is dead after a small plane carrying the singer crashed to the ground. that is according to mexican police. she is a mexican american singer songwriter and reality tv show star who sold an estimated 15 million records world wide and she just won two billboard mexican music awards including...
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egypt's top judges rebelled against president morsi refusing to oversee the referendum on a controversial new islamic constitution. russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from the political fallout from the syrian conflict as president putin visits paul plus. the usual young unemployed in u.k. despair at their finding a job the government billion pound flagships again seeming to make matters worse. are you watching our live from moscow now the political crisis in egypt is deepening with the country's top judges rebelling against president mohammed morsi the supreme constitutional court has refused to oversee a referendum on a new draft constitution planned for two weeks time and claims promo morsy supporters have prevented them from doing their job judges declared an open ended strike late on sunday when they were supposed to rule on the budget committee of these largest dominated panel which drafted the constitution thousands of morsy supporters surrounded the building and stopped the judges from entering the opposition who continue their protests against what th
egypt's top judges rebelled against president morsi refusing to oversee the referendum on a controversial new islamic constitution. russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from the political fallout from the syrian conflict as president putin visits paul plus. the usual young unemployed in u.k. despair at their finding a job the government billion pound flagships again seeming to make matters worse. are you watching our live from moscow now the political crisis in egypt...
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pro-morsi demonstrators were told not to cross paths with the opposition. the muslim brotherhood called on supporters to stay away in fact from the presidential palace in order to avoid violence. a spokesman for that group said that they're being told to exercise self-restraint. and a reminder just how brutal things have been in egypt today. three funerals were held for three members of the muslim brotherhood, shepard, who were killed in clashes just a couple of days ago, shepard? >> shepard: david lee, explain the controversy in this constitution draft. >> critics are very unhappy that the constitution was drafted by a constituent asystemmably comprised mainly of followance. the fear is that it could result in the strict implementation of muslim law. so things that the credit critics are concerned about women might be required to wear head scarves if this constitution is passed. it could result in the segregation of men and women in public and religious leaders they say would have the final say on civil matters. analysts say another thing to keep in mind i
pro-morsi demonstrators were told not to cross paths with the opposition. the muslim brotherhood called on supporters to stay away in fact from the presidential palace in order to avoid violence. a spokesman for that group said that they're being told to exercise self-restraint. and a reminder just how brutal things have been in egypt today. three funerals were held for three members of the muslim brotherhood, shepard, who were killed in clashes just a couple of days ago, shepard? >>...
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morsi took office in ne. his muslim brotherhood faced off against the military during the presidential election campaign. he gave four members of the brotherhood cabinet posts. prime minister khandil says rebuilding the economy and restoring security are the priorities for newtly lthe newl appointed ministers. >> the success of government is success for all of us. we are a people's government. we only represent the egyptian people and not a spa secific gr. >>> spanish investigators say they stopped a possible terrorist attack. they arrested three suspected members of al qaeda on suspicion of plotting a bombing in the country or elsewhere in europe. >> translator: i can confirm there are clear signs these people could be planning a terrorist attack in spain and/or other european countries. the three of them belong to al qaeda. >> the interior ministry release ed pictures of the suspects. investigators say one is from turkey and two others from russia. authorities have not released their names. they say they fo
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of the plea i would go in favor of the freedom and justice party government of president morsi. today the expatriates who are around the world who are gyptian citizens nearly six hundred thousand of them are going to start voting over the next three days on this controversial draft constitution the opposition forces are not uniform group and therefore they have to decide what their position is going to be if they in fact lose the vote that is scheduled on december the fifteenth now there's a question about the role of the judiciary with that within this whole process one of the leaders of the judicial also. so she is out of egypt is saying that many people i will not participate but president morsi is administration is saying that there will be adequate to distil supervision of these opposition groups in the national salvation front also saying that they have conditions that they're laying down an order for them to in fact participate on the fifteenth one of course being that they have the adequate security and have a country and also that there be adequate both domestic as well
of the plea i would go in favor of the freedom and justice party government of president morsi. today the expatriates who are around the world who are gyptian citizens nearly six hundred thousand of them are going to start voting over the next three days on this controversial draft constitution the opposition forces are not uniform group and therefore they have to decide what their position is going to be if they in fact lose the vote that is scheduled on december the fifteenth now there's a...
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is morsi a long away way from being an islamist dictator? >> in terms of expression, i could speak to you three and four years ago from cairo and freely as i have done just right now and i did speak several times. criticizing measures and policies took and put forward by the president and his government. so in terms of freedom of expression, it's not a huge leap, but let me remind you as well of the fact that at least one chairman was closed in the last weeks in a step which we considered egypt to be negatively imposing a democratic limit on tv channels. however, if we sustain checks and balances, in the moments in which do not have a branch of government, and morsi is the president who has sweeping legislative and once again puts himself out in government. morsi is a president who has sweeping legislative and once again puts himself power and puts himself above the judicial branch of government. that is a very dangerous mix. which can only lead to the dictatorship. and we will not accept the dictatorship for a few weeks or months. and regar
is morsi a long away way from being an islamist dictator? >> in terms of expression, i could speak to you three and four years ago from cairo and freely as i have done just right now and i did speak several times. criticizing measures and policies took and put forward by the president and his government. so in terms of freedom of expression, it's not a huge leap, but let me remind you as well of the fact that at least one chairman was closed in the last weeks in a step which we considered...
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morsi's islamist allies. and the final draft includes a bigger role for islamic sharia law and empowers the state to protect morals. but there's no specific guarantee of equality for women, and all of those things have angered many egyptian liberals. nevertheless, mr. morsi said this evening that he will put that draft constitution to a referendum, a popular vote, in just 15 days' time. >> holly, what can the opposition do? >> reporter: well, president morsi's opponents are in a difficult situation because he has played a very clever hand. there's a good chance that the constitution will pass at the referendum, because some egyptians like it and other egyptians feel that any constitution is better than no constitution when egypt desperately needs stability. and even if the draft doesn't pass the popular vote, mr. morsi will still have his expanded new powers. his opponents are talking about disrupting the referendum. they're talking about civil disobedience, and beyond that, there may be very little they can
morsi's islamist allies. and the final draft includes a bigger role for islamic sharia law and empowers the state to protect morals. but there's no specific guarantee of equality for women, and all of those things have angered many egyptian liberals. nevertheless, mr. morsi said this evening that he will put that draft constitution to a referendum, a popular vote, in just 15 days' time. >> holly, what can the opposition do? >> reporter: well, president morsi's opponents are in a...
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granting president mohamed morsi a why don't branch of power his decisions for example can no longer be repealed by any us forty one hundred judiciary the move has been slammed as a coup against legitimacy the opposition claiming the president has appointed himself as egypt's new pharaoh and morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader of cozy mubarak well you're looking at pictures from cairo let's get to cairo as for some reaction with analyst saeed said xor thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us now professor the egyptian street has proven to be a really powerful force and when people are unhappy with something change happens we've seen already some discontent with morsi is policies before this so-called power grab but now this move do you think that a new uprising that happened as a result of this. if not and you oppose the. war instability in that continue if we remember. even the egyptian revolution all about. the situation look for a policy. option being human life believed in egypt was
granting president mohamed morsi a why don't branch of power his decisions for example can no longer be repealed by any us forty one hundred judiciary the move has been slammed as a coup against legitimacy the opposition claiming the president has appointed himself as egypt's new pharaoh and morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader of cozy mubarak well you're looking at pictures from cairo let's get to cairo as for...
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morsy asked for calm. for those that gathered out of the pal lace, he defended hits decrees and defended accusations of a power grab. >> translator: i didn't take a decision against anyone or pick a side against another. i have to put myself in a clear bath, a path that achiefs a clear goal. >> it's now after midnight, and pockets of clashes continue around tahrir square, and many of the demonstrators are pitching tents, an indication the demonstrations could continue through the weekend. >>> only two days ago, secretary of state hillary clinton was praising the egyptian government for it's leadership in bringing stability and peace to the east. let's go to dan lothian. >> reporter: there is concern about too much power in the hands of one man. he played a key role in that cease fire, he developed what one official says is a relationship of trust with president obama, but as we know with every relationship, things can get complicated. >> at the white house, a sense of calm, kicking off the holiday season w
morsy asked for calm. for those that gathered out of the pal lace, he defended hits decrees and defended accusations of a power grab. >> translator: i didn't take a decision against anyone or pick a side against another. i have to put myself in a clear bath, a path that achiefs a clear goal. >> it's now after midnight, and pockets of clashes continue around tahrir square, and many of the demonstrators are pitching tents, an indication the demonstrations could continue through the...
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demonstrators marched stone in cairo's tahrir square to protest against a decree granting egyptian president morsi sweeping new pharaoh like we've got the latest tonight. one palestinians killed more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile troops. and the leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash for their a stereotype hit economy. a lot of real good morning to if you've just joined us it's kevin owen here at r t this egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at protesters rally against the muslim brotherhood backed president mohamed morsi in tahrir square thousands took to the streets across the country reacting to calls for nationwide demos from opposition leaders his courage true with the latest details from egypt's capital what i really want is today's very heavy police tactics you see a lot to tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from the top of buildings and we've also seen molotov being thrown back and forth as what i've really seen is qui
demonstrators marched stone in cairo's tahrir square to protest against a decree granting egyptian president morsi sweeping new pharaoh like we've got the latest tonight. one palestinians killed more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile troops. and the leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash for their a stereotype hit economy. a lot of real good morning to if...
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now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter: then what do you call the tahrir square? the protesters there. >> this is democracy, there are people who agree and disagree. >> reporter: there are a few thousand women out here, but it is overwhelmingly men, they are chanting slogans against and for supporting morsy. the big turnout shows that not everybody in egypt is against president mohamed morsy, the muslim brotherhood. he has significant support. of course, egypt is an islamic country, there is a lot of conservative muslims here, and they support the constitution, and has been drafted. in 15 days they say everybody can vote on it. that is what democracy is about. >> the democracy is the election, and they can choose, let the pick choose, earlier, we never were in politics like th
now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter: then what do you call the tahrir square? the protesters there. >> this is democracy, there are people who...
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morsi's islamist supporters have been besieging a tv station critical of the president. they continue their protest sit-in outside the building. observers in cairo say pro and anti-morsi demonstrators are likely to clash once again. concerns are rising the military may interfere in the event of any confrontation. shouting slogans and holding up signs. >>> kyoto professor shinya yamanaka has collected his medal for this year's nobel prize in physiology and medicine. for their work with stem cells that can be programmed to become cells in a human body. shefed his medal in a ceremony hall. yamanaka was introduced as someone who has provided the world with an invaluable method of developing therapies. sweden's king carl gustov xvi awarded him the prize. after the ceremony, yamanaka said he enjoyed the ceremony, but has yet to take a close look at the medal. >>> in neighboring norway, the ceremony for the nobel peace prize has taken place. the presidents of the eu three main institutions collected their medals. european counsel president, baraso and eu parliament president ma
morsi's islamist supporters have been besieging a tv station critical of the president. they continue their protest sit-in outside the building. observers in cairo say pro and anti-morsi demonstrators are likely to clash once again. concerns are rising the military may interfere in the event of any confrontation. shouting slogans and holding up signs. >>> kyoto professor shinya yamanaka has collected his medal for this year's nobel prize in physiology and medicine. for their work with...
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with that and there is a deeper problem on the it also all the problem is that people who voted for morsi moderately left wing walked us they wanted they voted for the preservation of certain social institutions that steal keep the majority of russians afloat you know education affordable education affordable health care things like that and unfortunately it's not the first time that we get that and you have it all over the world you have it in great britain you have it in other places a lot of the slogans during the electoral campaign are more than a leftist and then you get basically a right wing government which says ok now we start new budget cuts in that case in that sense russia is not unique but in russia said often happened before you know history the reaction is sometimes very good motional the action is like all where there was country in the world and there's just unbearable what's going on you know unfortunately that's because of the lack of contact with other countries that we've had for seventy years but i think that now it's time to wake up and to see that we don't even wan
with that and there is a deeper problem on the it also all the problem is that people who voted for morsi moderately left wing walked us they wanted they voted for the preservation of certain social institutions that steal keep the majority of russians afloat you know education affordable education affordable health care things like that and unfortunately it's not the first time that we get that and you have it all over the world you have it in great britain you have it in other places a lot of...
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those were chants of down with president morsi, down with president morsi. we're now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in cities outside of cairo. in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking place. let's go to tahrir square shall things are a little more peaceful. things much calmer here where you have a few thousand people gathered here. about 40 tents, very much reminiscent of the 2011 egyptian revolution. you have food stands, people selling tea. here is a tea stand right here. lots of people talking politics. if you look at these groups here, these are all people that are debating their political positions and demanding that mr. morsi rescind his controversial decre decrees. >> to start with i want these decrees to be withdrawn and secondly, i would hope
those were chants of down with president morsi, down with president morsi. we're now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in cities outside of cairo. in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking...
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what have mohammad morsi done mubarak in the height of his power could not even dream of achieving morsi is part of the muslim brotherhood and islam or fascist group they have control over their members and their supporters it is very simple and a country with more than forty five percent of its population are illiterate to control them in the name of religion gyptian is are now seeing clearly they have replaced the military fascist style regime of hosni mubarak into the religious fascist regime of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood egyptians and they have undertaken a revolution back in january twentieth levon calling for three simple things bread freedom and social justice neither of these three. calls demands that they have called for and in the revolution have been achieved the state of the egyptian of qana me is in shambles this state of freedoms it's been marginalized people wanted to establish a democracy they wanted to establish solid at the here and to human rights they wanted to have social justice applied and not to turn it from the military to the religious fascism. str
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morsi to rescind the decrees first. that's where the dilemma is. >> what are people most concerned about? you see them coming out in numbers here. this is very reminiscent whaf we saw before where there is semplly a pop list movement, an uprise, if you will. what are they so worried about it he has this much power. what do you think he is going to do? >> well, this is a critical time for egypt, of course. the all-important new constitution is being drafted by a panel of 100 individuals. the future of egypt, the future of democracy is going to depend on that particular drafting of the constitution, and right now many opposing factions are saying that panel that's drafting this constitution is being dominated by islamists, and one of his decrees last week said no one can dissolve this panel. there's been a lot of conflict. a lot of liberals have quit the panel in protest. he seems to be, according to these opposing factions, trying to push through this process, and the opposing factions are describing this as an undemocra
morsi to rescind the decrees first. that's where the dilemma is. >> what are people most concerned about? you see them coming out in numbers here. this is very reminiscent whaf we saw before where there is semplly a pop list movement, an uprise, if you will. what are they so worried about it he has this much power. what do you think he is going to do? >> well, this is a critical time for egypt, of course. the all-important new constitution is being drafted by a panel of 100...
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above president morsi to do this to throw this into the hands of the army it's just what egypt asked most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous soldiers him to calm simple problems because once they get to use the power they often don't want to leave the younger gen the generals without the experience of disillusionment. to get over that sound good model of the nasuwt to power the rules for many years and he by the way remains still remains the most popular political figure in egypt in spite of all the disasters that have to watch so there are your all of the serious colonels and brigadier generals who resigned ourselves i might be another not. going to head straight to. expert analysis and footage of the unrest surrounding the worst crisis to grip egypt since last year's revolution. for you these. to replenish its depleted new national stockpile after gaza with an arms deal with washington to learn about the details of the contract on our website. was a person making a shaky recovery from a double dip recession the government's promising steady economic growth for n
above president morsi to do this to throw this into the hands of the army it's just what egypt asked most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous soldiers him to calm simple problems because once they get to use the power they often don't want to leave the younger gen the generals without the experience of disillusionment. to get over that sound good model of the nasuwt to power the rules for many years and he by the way remains still remains the most popular political figure in...
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above president morsi to do this. into the hands of the army just with egypt as most egyptians don't want more military rule and it's dangerous soldiers him to come civil problems because once they get to use the power they often don't want to leave the younger journal the generals without the experience of disillusionment. to get over that sound good model of the nasuwt came to power and the rules for many years and by the. way remains still remains the most popular political figure in egypt and splayed of wool with disasters that have to mount his watch so there are young all of the serious colonels and generals who. meet him i might be another nasser. so has called for expert analysis and footage of the unrest surrounding the crisis to grip egypt since last year's revenue. and also online figure to replenish its depleted stockpile after the thomson gaza with an arms deal with washington learn about the details of the contract. with the person making a shaky recovery from a double dip recession the government's prom
above president morsi to do this. into the hands of the army just with egypt as most egyptians don't want more military rule and it's dangerous soldiers him to come civil problems because once they get to use the power they often don't want to leave the younger journal the generals without the experience of disillusionment. to get over that sound good model of the nasuwt came to power and the rules for many years and by the. way remains still remains the most popular political figure in egypt...
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barak he did once or twice allow the judges to overrule him whereas in fact morsi has. the constitutional court and other courts can't in any way infringe upon. orders by decree so in some ways he's take much more power than mubarak. did you see this coming do you think it's. fair cries when we're hearing people know calling himself a thing or point he himself egypt's new pharaoh that justified well the we will see whether he lives up to its promises but he's really trying to protect the revolution and the demand for liberal democracy but i fear the problem is as i say his interpretation of what democracy isn't very much the majority should rule and the minority it's forty one percent remember his opponent in the presidential election forty eight forty nine percent should keep their mouth shut and do what they're told and so there's no sense of a role for alternative groups in society there's no sense of a particular course those liberal secular people in egypt fear that his muslim brotherhood partners the people to propel him into office will now insist the constitutio
barak he did once or twice allow the judges to overrule him whereas in fact morsi has. the constitutional court and other courts can't in any way infringe upon. orders by decree so in some ways he's take much more power than mubarak. did you see this coming do you think it's. fair cries when we're hearing people know calling himself a thing or point he himself egypt's new pharaoh that justified well the we will see whether he lives up to its promises but he's really trying to protect the...
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they see the choice in those elections as being really no choice that's all one candidate mohammed morsi is from the muslim brotherhood he's been trying to garner support here at the protest going around the crowds saying that if he was elected president he would drag mubarak back to trial and try and how often executed which has struck a chord with some of the protesters however he has received criticism from a wide wide number of groups as well they see the muslim brotherhood as religiously conservative and warn that they may try and hijack this revolution the other bit shafique is mubarak's last prime minister and a former air force officer the protesters just as angry about him they say that he could well be or should well be god for standing in these presidential elections but his links to the old regime are simply. to close and he's going to have a lot of convincing to do to try and make people believe that he's not in with the old regime and the military council ruling out the moment this atmosphere has brought people out not just here in the capital but all over egypt this was in
they see the choice in those elections as being really no choice that's all one candidate mohammed morsi is from the muslim brotherhood he's been trying to garner support here at the protest going around the crowds saying that if he was elected president he would drag mubarak back to trial and try and how often executed which has struck a chord with some of the protesters however he has received criticism from a wide wide number of groups as well they see the muslim brotherhood as religiously...
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high alert in cairo after fatal clashes between islamist supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi over a new draft constitution for the country. state-run media say five people were killed and more than 600 injured. the two sides threw fire bombs and rocks at each other near the presidential palace on wednesday. secular forces and young people are protesting morsi's plan to hold a referendum on the draft on december 15th, saying it has not been properly debated. >> translator: we won't let them hold a referendum. we'll protest at the presidential palace, tahrir square, everywhere. and we won't let it happen. >> the president's supporters have been holding a sit-in around the palace, where troops and tanks have been deployed. >> translator: we are determined to protect the president we elected democratically. >> president morsi says he has not changed his plans for the referendum, but many fear the violence will spread. >>> at least 327 people are confirmed dead after typhoon bopha struck the philippines earlier this week. 250,000 people are living in shelters. many have yet to rec
high alert in cairo after fatal clashes between islamist supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi over a new draft constitution for the country. state-run media say five people were killed and more than 600 injured. the two sides threw fire bombs and rocks at each other near the presidential palace on wednesday. secular forces and young people are protesting morsi's plan to hold a referendum on the draft on december 15th, saying it has not been properly debated. >> translator:...
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opponents are wary of the regime after president morsi's sweeping power grab. he has backed down from dictatorship. egypt's army has called for a national unity meeting set for today bringing members of different political groups and partyies to discuss what did do. a spokesman says the officials postponed the gathering because they did not get enough response although president morsi was expected to show in. egypt is a disaster, too, in other words. greg? >> it is pretty calm on the streets of cairo after a noisy night and day of protest against president morsi and his planned referendum on the draft constitution. all that happened yesterday. the voting will start on saturday, and has only begun around the world but because of a shortage of judges to be monitors, a main judicial group called this an insult, the constitution, and it will be extended another day, to saturday, december 22. the news today, the opposition which branded the constitution as noninclusive, will participate and that is significant. they threatened to boycott the thing and they still cou
opponents are wary of the regime after president morsi's sweeping power grab. he has backed down from dictatorship. egypt's army has called for a national unity meeting set for today bringing members of different political groups and partyies to discuss what did do. a spokesman says the officials postponed the gathering because they did not get enough response although president morsi was expected to show in. egypt is a disaster, too, in other words. greg? >> it is pretty calm on the...
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meanwhile morsi is going to dressing his supporters in front of the presidential palace he claims he is only defending the results of last year's revolution which ousted the regime of hosni mubarak marco werman visiting professor of international relations at bill kent university an anchor told me the current president following in barracks footsteps. very suspicious of opposition he had a few kind words. today but he did say there are people demonstrating against him were paid for or must marry this is what barak used and he also said that he was watching what i fear the problem is as i say his interpretation of what marcos years is very much of the majority should rule and the minority should keep their mouth shut and do what they're told and so there's no sense of a role for alternative groups in society has no sense of direction and particularly all those liberal secular people in egypt fear that his muslim brotherhood partners the people who took him into office will now insist a constitution in trying to very strict islamic code and i think this should have been seen coming bec
meanwhile morsi is going to dressing his supporters in front of the presidential palace he claims he is only defending the results of last year's revolution which ousted the regime of hosni mubarak marco werman visiting professor of international relations at bill kent university an anchor told me the current president following in barracks footsteps. very suspicious of opposition he had a few kind words. today but he did say there are people demonstrating against him were paid for or must...
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on saturday there were big demonstrations in favor of morsi. more than 100,000 people showed up in cairo. other big demonstrations elsewhere in egypt ap thnd own sunday the top court canceled a hearing where they were set to vote on the constitutionality of president morsi's decrees and the special panel that drafted the constitution. the judges said when they tried to enter the courthouse, pro-morsi demonstrators had blocked the entrances chanting sow begans against them. the judges said they feared for their safety and they suspended the hearings. no word on if or when they will be rescheduled. if they would have ruled against morsi, it would have been a direct challenge against the president, something these opposition factions wanted to see. >> i feel like forced to accept something that i refuse since the first day. >> reporter: and now the path seems to be a little clearer for the president and his supporters to get their way. for a national vote to take place on december 15th or egypt's new constitution. what's in the constitution that w
on saturday there were big demonstrations in favor of morsi. more than 100,000 people showed up in cairo. other big demonstrations elsewhere in egypt ap thnd own sunday the top court canceled a hearing where they were set to vote on the constitutionality of president morsi's decrees and the special panel that drafted the constitution. the judges said when they tried to enter the courthouse, pro-morsi demonstrators had blocked the entrances chanting sow begans against them. the judges said they...
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president morsi to do this to throw this thing into the hands of the army it's just what egypt had in the past most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous bringing soldiers in to calm civil problems because once they get a taste of power you often don't want to leave younger generals generals without the experience of disillusionment very well be anxious to get over that's how come out of the nasuwt to power and to rule for many years and he by the way we made still remains a little tough you were political figure in egypt in spite of all the disasters that happened on his watch so there are young all of the serious colonels and. generals who sells i might be another nasser. far from egypt now to syria where the rebels say they are making gains across the country in their push towards the capital of course damascus now the opposition received another financial and political this week with the u.s. recognizing the coalition often says it's meant to isolate extremist groups while allowing the rebels to up the struggle against the syrian government artie's guy nature can
president morsi to do this to throw this thing into the hands of the army it's just what egypt had in the past most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous bringing soldiers in to calm civil problems because once they get a taste of power you often don't want to leave younger generals generals without the experience of disillusionment very well be anxious to get over that's how come out of the nasuwt to power and to rule for many years and he by the way we made still remains a...
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he chip's braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution while the egypt judges club say they want to preside over the controversial vote and this is what's happening in cairo right now demonstrators apparently have breached barricades near the presidential palace morsi given himself extensive new powers last month but then quickly backtracked in the face of rising public anger is fear that the proposed constitution could erode civil liberties and turn the country into an islamic dictatorship now spoke to journalist khaled mashal me he told me egypt's courts a powerless though and that morsi is draft is putting the nation on the brink of civil war. as far as judges and the judiciary system is concerned this. is the existing point in egypt and that's why he retreated because he knew the. court cannot actually make any judgment. point he insisted on the referendum on the fusion draft and that actually has not been discussed. by the people of egypt. after but actually the country in a. civil war wi
he chip's braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution while the egypt judges club say they want to preside over the controversial vote and this is what's happening in cairo right now demonstrators apparently have breached barricades near the presidential palace morsi given himself extensive new powers last month but then quickly backtracked in the face of rising public anger is fear that the proposed...
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morsi says the israelis must realize their aggression will only lead to instability in the region. iran has condemned israel's military assault on the gaza strip. the iranian foreign minister had to convince israel to stop its military aggression. >>> another round of talks on iran's nuclear program is about to resume. negotiators will meet in brussels next week in their latest attempt to move the discussions forward. negotiations between the six nations and iran have been suspended since they last met in june in moscow. the two sides have failed to make any significant progress on the issue. they are demanding iran halt its program. it's concern that the end product could be used to develop nuclear weapons. foreign policy chief kathryn ashton and negotiators of the six countries will discuss a new nuclear proposal for iran. >>> the company responsible for the massive gulf of mexico oil spill is facing the largest criminal fine in united states history. bp has agreed to pay more than $4.5 billion in penalties. the spokesperson will plead guilty to 14 charges. they include 11 felony
morsi says the israelis must realize their aggression will only lead to instability in the region. iran has condemned israel's military assault on the gaza strip. the iranian foreign minister had to convince israel to stop its military aggression. >>> another round of talks on iran's nuclear program is about to resume. negotiators will meet in brussels next week in their latest attempt to move the discussions forward. negotiations between the six nations and iran have been suspended...
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mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected parliament. professor omar ashour says in essence the generals have assured they can maintain the grip of power they held before morsi was elected. >> even though he's in office and the elected president, still he's weak enough and hegyy needs mass mobilization on the squares of egypt to sustain him and support him in front of the general. >> reporter: tahrir square has now turned back into a protest camp. ashraf lasheen was one of morsi's supporters and insists they're not going anywhere. >> we will support him, we will defend our rights and we will go forwards for that. we not gi
mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected...
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morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations with iran. which is facing increasing isolation in the middle east. morsi's aim is to move away from the policies of hosni mubarak who strongly favored the u.s. analysts say iran hopes the summit will end the isolation over the nuclear development and the syrian issue. the conference will continue through friday. >>> the iaea is calling for continued monitoring of the nuclear program in north korea. it says it is concerned about construction facilities at the nuclear program in north korea. the iaea says a satellite image shows a dome has been built over one of the buildings in the complex. this indicates a reactor in the building. once the reactor goes online, it could be used to extract plutonium. from spent nuclear fuel. iaea officials were allowed to examine the facility in 2007. they were ordered to leave the country in 2009. >>> police in beijing have spent the week taking calls and making inquiries about the diplomatic incident. a man ripped the flag off the hood. police say they identifi
morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations with iran. which is facing increasing isolation in the middle east. morsi's aim is to move away from the policies of hosni mubarak who strongly favored the u.s. analysts say iran hopes the summit will end the isolation over the nuclear development and the syrian issue. the conference will continue through friday. >>> the iaea is calling for continued monitoring of the nuclear program in north korea. it says it is concerned about...
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egypt's stock market plunging since morsi issued the decree. morsi meeting with senior judges saying the measures are temporary, not meant to concentrate powers. sandy, the worst storm to ever hit the jersey shore, also leaving a huge financial dent. new jersey governor chris christie announcing the preliminary cost of the damage is a record-high $29.4 billion, a number expected to rise. new york governor andrew cuomo also planning to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion to help his state in its recovery. meanwhile, new york is getting $27 million in federal funds to hire more than 5,000 sandy cleanup workers. holiday shopping season is off to a record start -- 247 million shoppers visiting stores and websites over the four-day weekend starting on thanksgiving, spending totaling over $59 billion, with the average holiday shopper spending $423. but if you're in the market for a partridge in a pear tree or seven swans a-swimming, you better start saving. this year's "twelve days of christmas" gift list will cost you over $100,000.
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. >> it is a month since president morsi put him on the job. protesters sought the appointment as an attack on the judiciary. the judiciary, like the population, is split over the vote on the constitution and the way it was drafted. opponents say it was rushed through and failed to protect the rights of minorities. >> well, we are now being joined by our correspondent on the line from cairo. thanks for joining us. with a group of judges saying they will boycott supervision on the second round of voting referendum, will the result be valid? >> pressure is increasing. it seems like no reaction yet from the president or the muslim brotherhood. they really want to push next saturday through. they want to finish this constitutional referendum. it seems they are offering some kind of negotiation. but he still unclear, but they are determined to push through the referendum next saturday. >> what are president morsi's options if the results are declared invalid? >> the problem he has basically is that yesterday, his speaker said that if they have 50% p
. >> it is a month since president morsi put him on the job. protesters sought the appointment as an attack on the judiciary. the judiciary, like the population, is split over the vote on the constitution and the way it was drafted. opponents say it was rushed through and failed to protect the rights of minorities. >> well, we are now being joined by our correspondent on the line from cairo. thanks for joining us. with a group of judges saying they will boycott supervision on the...
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tens of thousands protests president morsi and the draft of this new constitution. some of his fiercest critics here are women, women's right activists. they don't like the way it was drafted, and they don't believe they were represented in the panel, and here is what else they're saying, we don't trust the president and the muslim brotherhood. >> look at other countries, they crewed all the other countries, and now they want to screw egypt. >> who is they? >> the muslim brothers -- >> so you don't -- >> they are not egyptians, they're an international organization. >> so you don't trust them at all? >> of course not. >> all of these people, we don't trust them. they push us to do whatever they want. >> how much longer are you willing to come out here and protest? >> every day. >> i think it just started from zero. >> he says if you don't like it, go vote. what's wrong with that? >> sure, we will, but we want him and all of his people off. >> those were chants that mean cancel or annul, and arabic women and others here calling for them to cancel the draft of the con
tens of thousands protests president morsi and the draft of this new constitution. some of his fiercest critics here are women, women's right activists. they don't like the way it was drafted, and they don't believe they were represented in the panel, and here is what else they're saying, we don't trust the president and the muslim brotherhood. >> look at other countries, they crewed all the other countries, and now they want to screw egypt. >> who is they? >> the muslim...
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which we consider to be a very important message for the muslim brotherhood group and for president morsi that he's actually dividing the country that the country does not approve a constitution that was prepared by the muslim brotherhood alone in a constituent assembly in which all that are presented to us of the liberal left the nationalists women represented the church are present it is pulled out because they felt that there was an intentional attempt by the muslim brotherhood group to pass their own resolution to pass their own draft constitution right now we're not sure about the figures that are coming out we still believe that there are some major violations that took place during the voting yesterday we call upon the supreme commission overseeing the elections to look into those kinds of violations interesting made by itself whether they would change the results of the first round was not i'm sorry i'm sorry to jump in here just just so you talk about voting violations possibly you also say you know sure exactly which way the vote is going if i may just for a moment here as far a
which we consider to be a very important message for the muslim brotherhood group and for president morsi that he's actually dividing the country that the country does not approve a constitution that was prepared by the muslim brotherhood alone in a constituent assembly in which all that are presented to us of the liberal left the nationalists women represented the church are present it is pulled out because they felt that there was an intentional attempt by the muslim brotherhood group to pass...
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morsi's muslim brotherhood said it will attend. opposition hasn't decided whether it is going to show up. bret? >> bret: greg palkot live in cairo. thank you. the state department has confirmed that an american citizen is being held in north korea. spokeswoman victoria nullen said the u.s. government is working through sweden that funnels request to authorities in north korea. still ahead -- exactly where are the $1 trillion in spending cuts the democrats are talking about? first, will hillary clinton be on the top of the democratic ticket in 2016? this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with uimited talk and text. by htc for $49.99. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number
morsi's muslim brotherhood said it will attend. opposition hasn't decided whether it is going to show up. bret? >> bret: greg palkot live in cairo. thank you. the state department has confirmed that an american citizen is being held in north korea. spokeswoman victoria nullen said the u.s. government is working through sweden that funnels request to authorities in north korea. still ahead -- exactly where are the $1 trillion in spending cuts the democrats are talking about? first, will...
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the constitutional referendum on which gyptian ex-pats already become bunting meantime the president morsi says the internal vote will be done in two stages starting saturday and concluding a week later that decision comes because of a shortage of judges to supervise it ninety percent of the country's judges say they'll boycott the referendum scene is and representative on tuesday thousands took to the streets of cairo protesting against the draft while there's been a stage to rival running to show their support it all comes amid a hard military presence after the president ordered the army to maintain security in the country meanwhile egypt's perspective and its request for an i.m.f. loan because of the crisis what he's hoping to strike a more favorable deal after the vote is completed as a music editor of pan african newswire explained to me. egypt of course is at a critical crossroads. tommy is still in dire straits the international monetary fund is under negotiations right now with the morsi government over the terms of a four point eight billion dollar loan those negotiations have be
the constitutional referendum on which gyptian ex-pats already become bunting meantime the president morsi says the internal vote will be done in two stages starting saturday and concluding a week later that decision comes because of a shortage of judges to supervise it ninety percent of the country's judges say they'll boycott the referendum scene is and representative on tuesday thousands took to the streets of cairo protesting against the draft while there's been a stage to rival running to...
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opposition claiming that the president has appointed himself but actually the egypt's new pharaoh now morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader hosni mubarak earlier we spoke to shame a hell of a human rights activist and she says the people are confused as members of the former regime are now part of the opposition. there are lots of questions in many you know decisions that come randomly that nobody understands. we are pretty confused over why would she make such decisions at the movements and why not earlier why not anytime soon the news. right now in the video position cam does not only include resolutions or people who supports the pollution it also includes figures also the mubarak regime that only you inflicted against at the beginning so many many people even within the illusion camp have concerns about someone like him in the city for example or all of these works figures joining the the opposition people live in the streets have different reactions some of them support to a morsi is doing others do not
opposition claiming that the president has appointed himself but actually the egypt's new pharaoh now morsi took power in june this year following the nation's first presidential election after the ousting of former leader hosni mubarak earlier we spoke to shame a hell of a human rights activist and she says the people are confused as members of the former regime are now part of the opposition. there are lots of questions in many you know decisions that come randomly that nobody understands. we...